First off, thank you mybmwi3.com for existing, in the last few days I've gleaned a wealth of information.
Quick background, I live in the metro Detroit, Michigan area, and currently own an BMW E39 M5 which I use as a daily driver. I love the car but it's time to move on. New job doubled my commute but provides plenty of charging stations at prime parking locations. I was VERY close to purchasing a Ford Focus Electric, but my familiarity with BMW got me to test drive and i3, and quite frankly I was hooked! The only hold out was the price. The used 2014 i3 I test drove, dealer is asking $32K. Used, so no $7,500 tax credit. I've seen similarly equipped i3s (mega package, range extender) for $29K and I thought I'd try and haggle down. Mind you, a 2015 Focus Electric would be $19K after tax credit.
After reading up on the board, the idea of buying a brand new 2014 i3 hit me, so I started looking around and I found one, several in fact. Is this too good to be true? With substantial 2014 markdowns and the tax credit it puts me within striking distance of the Ford Focus! Any caveats? The BMW dealer is telling me the car was never titled or registered but I have the nagging fear it would not qualify for the $7,500 tax credit. Any caveats on why I should approach the deal with caution?
Any resources the board can point me toward in locating more 2014s? Mind you I'm being greedy, I'd really like the Parking Assist package, with young kids and a long driveway I would feel better having an i3 equipped with a backup camera and PDC. The new 2014 I'm looking at currently does not have the parking assist package.
As always, thanks in advance.
Quick background, I live in the metro Detroit, Michigan area, and currently own an BMW E39 M5 which I use as a daily driver. I love the car but it's time to move on. New job doubled my commute but provides plenty of charging stations at prime parking locations. I was VERY close to purchasing a Ford Focus Electric, but my familiarity with BMW got me to test drive and i3, and quite frankly I was hooked! The only hold out was the price. The used 2014 i3 I test drove, dealer is asking $32K. Used, so no $7,500 tax credit. I've seen similarly equipped i3s (mega package, range extender) for $29K and I thought I'd try and haggle down. Mind you, a 2015 Focus Electric would be $19K after tax credit.
After reading up on the board, the idea of buying a brand new 2014 i3 hit me, so I started looking around and I found one, several in fact. Is this too good to be true? With substantial 2014 markdowns and the tax credit it puts me within striking distance of the Ford Focus! Any caveats? The BMW dealer is telling me the car was never titled or registered but I have the nagging fear it would not qualify for the $7,500 tax credit. Any caveats on why I should approach the deal with caution?
Any resources the board can point me toward in locating more 2014s? Mind you I'm being greedy, I'd really like the Parking Assist package, with young kids and a long driveway I would feel better having an i3 equipped with a backup camera and PDC. The new 2014 I'm looking at currently does not have the parking assist package.
As always, thanks in advance.